These “claim for your car finance” schemes?

We tried it for a laugh really, a Peugeot Teepee and a Nissan Primastar van. The only contact back was them telling us not to accept the finance house offer......seems a waste of time as that was over a year ago and not heard a dickie bird since. We also had an outfit telling us we can claim monies for having a telegraph pole on our land about 5 years ago.....guess what, nothing again. They would appear to be chancers in the ' legal ' proffesion. So long as nothing is paid upfront there's nothing to lose really if anything comes of it.................
 

Have 3 claims in on my cars, my daughter has 1, all confirmed as including discretionary commission arrangements. Think there is a decision due on December this year as to what redress will be applied. Worth getting your claim in, but don't use the chancers advertising to do it for you as they'll take up to half of what you're due (if anything)
 
Think I had a car on finance but sold it and can’t remember the registration number. Any ideas of how to find out what it was?
 
Pleasing to know the legions of subhuman ambulance chasing cunts who defame the legal profession won’t be getting an ill deserved payday out of this nonsense.

Having looked at the reasoning behind this SC judgment I’m struggling to see how the CoA could have concluded that car dealers owed a fiduciary duty to their punters. That seems an absurd notion to me.
 
I didn’t even know the UK had a Supreme Court, always thought the High Court was the top layer and you couldn’t go beyond it
There’s two tiers above the High Court. The Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, the latter only being reserved for cases that involve a point of law of general public importance, and you need leave to appeal to either I.e. no-one has automatic right of appeal, except, curiously to the Court of Appeal for imprisonment for contempt of court, presumably because that is determined and sentenced by solely by a judge in a lower court, so there needs to be a check and balance to that.
 
Arr well. Just my diesel emissions money to look forward to now,that's if that doesn't fall down. Mind you, been going on a fair few years now.
 
I didn’t even know the UK had a Supreme Court, always thought the High Court was the top layer and you couldn’t go beyond it
The court of appeal, the HoL judiciary committee, and the body that heard appeals from the empire were always classed as the Supreme Court. Now we formally have a Supreme Court that superseded the H o L judiciary committee.
If I remember my law….current lawyers may correct my memory.
 
The Supreme Court has ruled there won’t be any compensation.

Two types of claim, the original discretionary commission payments claims are not affected by this ruling (basically for cars bought on PCP between 2007 and 2021)

The second type of claim, which even to me as a layman looked like band-wagon-jumping, affects cars bought after that date. It's this type of claim thrown out by the SC

 

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